A few not only ethical thoughts about tradition, reception and renaissance as attributes of a human condition
Keywords:
łacina, Homer, humanizm, renesans, stoicyzmAbstract
Taking as a background the Plato’s model of two worlds (the “ontic” and the “gignetic” one) and some categories closely associated with it (contingency, variability and freedom), the author describes three paradigms: Tradition, Reception and Renaissance. They are linked with the human condition as means by which humans, or rather: human communities try to overcome their changeable and temporal existence.
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